Bucks Fizz were at the top for bubbly 80s pop music, releasing hits like The Land Of Make Believe and Making Your Mind Up.
The group, which consisted of Bobby G, Cheryl Baker, Mike Nolan and Jay Aston, rose to fame after winning the 1981 Eurovision contest.
Jay quit the group several years later and was replaced with singer Shelley Preston.
Today, there are two versions of the pop group - one with original member Bobby G and another version, called The Fizz, comprising of the other three original members.
Although the original group might not be together, the stars are still performing and even released music in recent years.
But where are the singers now?
Jay Aston
Jay Aston, 60, has been having a rough couple of years due to illness in the family as well as the coronavirus pandemic.
Last year, she revealed she was struck down with coronavirus and even struggled to move.
According to The Sun, she wrote: "Those were the days... fit and bouncy.. now tucked up in bed not moving much, full of Covid... thanks China or maybe Morrison’s.
"We’ve been so careful but it’s a Trojan horse. Sanitize the sanitiser all! pandemic #covid#home#lockdown."
Being affected by the virus came after she was given the all-clear from mouth cancer.
The singer faced a difficult journey to recovery when she was diagnosed with mouth cancer in 2018.
Jay had a biopsy before undergoing a seven-hour operation to remove 40% of her tongue.
Doctors made a new tongue using her thigh's tissue and they removed her top teeth as a precaution if she needed chemotherapy.
Medics informed her the cancer was gone just 10 days after the operation.
Jay hit the headlines this weekend as she shared her daughter's terrifying health scare.
Josie Ashton was rushed to hospital after being diagnosed with bacterial meningitis.
The 18-year-old was taken to intensive care and put in an induced coma after her organs began to fail.
Nearly a month later she is still in a specialist kidney unit and has been told she will be permanently scarred.
Cheryl Baker
Cheryl Baker, 68, has shared her struggles since finding fame and revealed how she has been seriously affected by the coronavirus pandemic in the last few years.
In 2021, the singer revealed she was selling her old mattress as the pandemic left her 'totally broke'.
She even grew her own vegetables for food as she struggled 'to pay taxes' despite making it big in the chart-topping pop group.
Broke Cheryl took to Facebook to advertise a mattress, which she described as "slightly stained but nothing nasty."
"Clothes and all sorts," Cheryl previously told The Daily Mail of what she's selling to whip up some cash. "My daughters are doing it for me.
"Though I haven't got any proper jewellery, it's all fake, along with my furniture and the paintings on the wall!"
There was a point in 2016 when Cheryl was so strapped for cash she found work as a cold-caller.
Mike Nolan
Mike Nolan, who is now 67, had many ups and downs since he joined the 80s pop band.
Towards the end of 1984, the group were on the tour bus when it crashed into a lorry, injuring all four members.
Mike was so badly hurt he fell into a coma and was read the last rites.
"I remember seeing Cheryl lying in hospital with all this oil and glass in her hair, and having the worst headache imaginable," Mike told Mirror.
"Then I slipped into a coma for six weeks. I don’t remember anything about it, but I died and they revived me. It means I’m not scared of dying now, I’ve seen there is nothing to fear."
As a result of the accident, Mike will be on epilepsy pills for life.
Mike released his first solo album in early 2013 called In My Life. His band, The Fizz, also went on tour in 2015.
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Bobby G
While three of the members formed The Fizz, Bobby G still performs under the groups' original name with other stars.
He had won the use of the group's original name in a court battle. Bobby now performs with his wife and two other singers.
Cheryl previously discussed the former member and said: "He did some gigs with us in 2004 but it was obvious he wasn’t comfortable.
"Now, with us three, I would say it’s the best line-up we’ve ever had."
According to reports, the singer even turned down an opportunity to reunite with his former bandmates to celebrate the 40th anniversary.
He previously opened up about his former colleagues and said: "They’re very bitter. What rubbed them up more was that I fought the case and they lost.
"It cost them an awful lot of money. They even had to pay me. "
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